As a Mac user from the days when Apple nearly bit the bucket... I am happy to see them succeed. That doesn't mean I'm going to buy any of their over-priced products haha.
This is vastly different. Much of the reddit community is against this as well. Sopa/pipa was going to cripple the internet as we know it. This is the internet self policing itself.
Pre-teen is hebephilia, but it's just as illegal and just as despicable. Your brain doesn't fully develop risk analysis on average till you're 25. Cause and effect is tough for a pre-teen's brain. They are not equipped psychologically or physiologically to handle that. Sexualizing minors is a problem on the internet. As an older guy, even those under 25 are young to me... not because of an age gap of a decade, but because their minds are still developing... not to mention the lack of experience that comes with being so young. Things were different when the average life expectancy was 40, but we don't live in those times anymore. Women aren't promised to men at age 13 and immediately expected to have children. That kind behavior is considered more barbaric than the medical technology of the time.
while most users would shit brix if told to do this, it's pretty cool that you can make an image file in the command line. in Mac OS X you can even make a dmg
Those issues were brought up in 2009. It was stated in this article (http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/business/s_738220.html) that they can't get licensed until the safety issues are addressed. And now they're licensed. So a little more transparency would be nice, but according to the letter of the law, they've complied with the USNRC's concerns.
if the USNRC does its job, nuclear energy is safe to use. it's only when they sign off unsafe locations that we wind up in trouble. we know how to safely operate reactors. the question is, do we do it?
Well there are those of us that like to keep in touch with family that aren't tech savvy enough for IRC, or even Skype. But then Facebook becomes a tool, and not a community.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statistical_significance
Samsung is making a gaming console?
As a Mac user from the days when Apple nearly bit the bucket... I am happy to see them succeed. That doesn't mean I'm going to buy any of their over-priced products haha.
This is vastly different. Much of the reddit community is against this as well. Sopa/pipa was going to cripple the internet as we know it. This is the internet self policing itself.
Pre-teen is hebephilia, but it's just as illegal and just as despicable. Your brain doesn't fully develop risk analysis on average till you're 25. Cause and effect is tough for a pre-teen's brain. They are not equipped psychologically or physiologically to handle that. Sexualizing minors is a problem on the internet. As an older guy, even those under 25 are young to me... not because of an age gap of a decade, but because their minds are still developing... not to mention the lack of experience that comes with being so young. Things were different when the average life expectancy was 40, but we don't live in those times anymore. Women aren't promised to men at age 13 and immediately expected to have children. That kind behavior is considered more barbaric than the medical technology of the time.
The White Plague, Frank Herbert?
Exactly. The FCC basically owns the waves that it's letting telecom use. They don't have to let them use that spectrum.
They refer to counties... the counties have coverage... areas in the counties might not
while most users would shit brix if told to do this, it's pretty cool that you can make an image file in the command line. in Mac OS X you can even make a dmg
I am a CIA plant. Prove me wrong.
Those issues were brought up in 2009. It was stated in this article (http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/business/s_738220.html) that they can't get licensed until the safety issues are addressed. And now they're licensed. So a little more transparency would be nice, but according to the letter of the law, they've complied with the USNRC's concerns.
if the USNRC does its job, nuclear energy is safe to use. it's only when they sign off unsafe locations that we wind up in trouble. we know how to safely operate reactors. the question is, do we do it?
We learned something: don't have cooling systems depend on electricity.
truth is he planned it from the beginning
he took the initiative in (acquiring funding for) creating the internet
Bill Gates inventing 1 and 0?
People who are scared of computers are confused by extra features. They are targeting their intended audience, which isn't you.
I whip my thing back and forth...
I'm a futurist. Where's my Web 7.0?
Well there are those of us that like to keep in touch with family that aren't tech savvy enough for IRC, or even Skype. But then Facebook becomes a tool, and not a community.
I like my O2, thank you
They used to sell ease of use. Now they're the GAP or Ambercrombie Finch of computers.
but when you're six, you only have d6 + con hit points
Shouldn't radiation be measured in Bug-Bears?
Since Obama signed the treaty, is there anything we can do in the US besides bend over?